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Summary Microeconomics and the Tohoku Disaster: Sufferers Demands, Humanitarian Supply and Disaster Logistics NAMIKAWA Hisashi The Great East Japan Earthquake created several hundred thousand sufferers who were living on public and private aids. What they needed was partly new to everyone because of the incomparable scale of the disaster. However, some problems, for example discontent with too few side dishes, were predictable from the experiences in the Great Hanshin Earthquake 1995. The lack of knowledge about disaster aid commodities slowed the acceptance of precious foreign aid. Also, as discussed abroad in the context of disaster logistics, economists could contribute to inter-organizational coordination problems. Accumulation of information about sufferers demands and related information would improve the situation in the future. Keywords: Great East Japan Earthquake, sufferers demands, disaster logistics 37